Sen. Jeff Sessions taking two-day tour of Huntsville, North Alabama

Sen. Jeff Sessions will be making appearances in Huntsville on Thursday and Friday. (Associated Press file photo)

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Mobile, will spend the next two days visiting locations across North Alabama.

According to announcements from Sessions' office, he will be speaking to the chambers of commerce in Huntsville and the Shoals as well as visiting two manufacturing facilities and the new robotics park in Limestone County.

Sessions will begin Thursday morning by attending a ceremony announcing the production of Toyota Motor Manufacturing's 4-cylinder engine. It's expected to add 240 jobs at the Toyota facility on Pulaski Pike.

Sessions will address a luncheon of the Shoals Chamber of Commerce in Florence.

On Thursday afternoon, Sessions will visit the Courtland Production Facility of Lockheed Martin in Courtland.

On Friday, Sessions will address a breakfast of the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce. According to Sessions office, topics to be discussed include an update on budget negotiations in Washington, the need for Congress to spend responsibly and curb the nation's rising debt.

Finally, Sessions will tour the Alabama Robotics Technology Park near Calhoun Community College in Limestone County.